Articles, tagged with "noun", page 3
11th February 2011
English is one of the most complex languages. There are many grammar rules and within each rule, there are many exceptions. Most of us are not really aware or bothered by such rules and their exceptions when writing in English. However, it is beneficial t...
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Author:
CY Lack
28th January 2011
Spanish is an amazing language. And so is English. But both are extremely different from each and every other. Even though the alphabet is the same, Spanish has 3 extra letters in the alphabet Ch, Ll and N. There are also words which consist of letters ...
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Author:
saragitar231
25th January 2011
Very often, when conveying your thoughts in writing using the English language is also a test of your intelligence. This is because you are judged by how convincing you are able put your message across. Learning English grammar is therefore important in p...
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Author:
CY Lack
24th January 2011
Now more and more people are trying to learn Spanish for pragmatic reasons, if you really want to learn the popular language for the same reason? I reckon you must have this idea, but how could you start learning this language? In my opinion you have to t...
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Author:
Kevin
13th January 2011
Take a noun, any noun, and stick two adjectives in front of it. Do you need to connect them with a hyphen? Or can you simply leave them alone?
The answer is “depends." More accurately, it depends on what they’re doing to the noun, and what they’re doing ...
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Author:
Precise Edit
10th January 2011
Being a Chinese teacher for many years and have met lots of foreign students who learn Mandarin in their spare time, they are not satisfied with only mastering common spoken Chinese and basic Chinese grammar, they want to finally be able to read and write...
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Author:
Apple
07th January 2011
Dream is both verb and noun.
This life, for some, is simply another dream you wake to.
This is the Huna concept, as explained by Serge Kahili King in his “Mastering Your Hidden Self".
And this can change any conventional idea of what your or my d...
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Author:
Robert Worstell
04th January 2011
You can have a great Product or Service however if you keep it a secret, there won’t be any Sales. Of course the missing part of the puzzle is always Marketing. Many people in Business feel that Marketing is an expense that can’t afford. Nothing could ...
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Author:
Stan Billue, CSP
31st December 2010
It seems to me just like a mix of both golf equipment is really a hot theme amongst golfers and in golf sites these days. It's not as though this sort of membership is totally new, but it is not too outdated either. As well as considering that golfing com...
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Author:
bramantyaprakusa
08th December 2010
If you are preparing to launch or have lately released your own web site, you could possibly be interested to understand how to appeal to extra traffic and in turn be supplied with a higher income stream. One worthwhile option you could look into is spend...
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Author:
nancycarnell
30th November 2010
According to traditional school-of-thought, Adam and Eve populated the entire planet earth, all by themselves and the genealogy of Genesis 5 proves it! On the contrary, the genealogy of Genesis 5 is exactly that; a genealogy. It documents certain fine p...
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Author:
benj4yafgr
24th November 2010
One might think that he has learnt Spanish, but still have problems with sentence constructions and a few peculiar words. So, in order to best learn Spanish, I recommend you read the following advice for your own good!
One of the most basic things to r...
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Author:
learntospeakspanishonline01
19th November 2010
The Japanese vocabulary doesn't show itself in vowel sounds, but we do it realy in learning English. For example repeat the word "Proceed" and hear how you fall off as you conclude the vowel appears. Japanese doesn't try this. So pronunciation becomes sim...
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Author:
Kevin
17th November 2010
Pronouns and their antecedents are as much as source of grammar mistakes as the subjects and their verbs. Per grammar rules, the antecedent is the word (noun or pronoun) that a pronoun replaces. As a general principle, pronouns and antecedents should agre...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
In the English grammar, there are two sets of describing words, adjectives and adverbs. So how do you differentiate one from the other? If both groups of words are used to define other terms, then why must they be segregated into two classes? If you want ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully